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A complex of office buildings inspired by folding Chinese fans and containing the third-tallest woman-designed building in the world. Grace on Coronation: 2014 Brisbane: Australia: Proposed 3 residential skyscrapers with civic space within a new riverside park. Dominion Tower [39] 2008-2015 Moscow: Russia: Built Investcorp Building, St Antony's ...
Pages in category "Zaha Hadid buildings" ... List of works by Zaha Hadid; 0–9. 520 West 28th Street; A. Ark Evelyn Grace Academy; B. ... Dongdaemun Design Plaza; E.
It is the sole government building designed by Hadid. The design of the building incorporates the use of a fire station, integrating it into the building. [ 2 ] Attached above and connected to the fire station is a contemporary diamond-shaped structure marked by straight edges, with an additional column providing support from the floor.
Previous winners of World Building of the Year include the Zaha Hadid-designed National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome, a waste-to-energy power plant with a rooftop ski slope in Copenhagen and ...
The building was designed by Zaha Hadid, and is her first built work in the UK. [8] In the building there is emphasis placed on the transition between the natural and the man-made, and on the period between the hospital and home; the transition after having undergone treatment.
Zaha Hadid designed the stage set for the Pet Shop Boys' world tour. A Day with Zaha Hadid (2004). A 52-minute documentary where Zaha Hadid discusses her current work while taking the camera through her retrospective exhibition "Zaha Hadid has Arrived". Directed by Michael Blackwood. [187] In October 2008, she guest-edited Wallpaper magazine. [188]
The apartments in the buildings are individually designed so that every square meter is fully usable. The building complex includes a park with more than 35,000 m² of greenery and it was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and Townshend Landscape Architects in collaboration with Slovak architect Igor Marko. [15]
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) was designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, winner of the 2004 Pritzker Prize, with the concept of "Metonymic Landscape".Metonymy refers to a method of describing a specific object indirectly, and Hadid integrated historical, cultural, urban, social, and economic aspects of Seoul deduced from this method in order to create a scene of the landscape.